During his appearance on The Late Show Tuesday night, the former president suggested his controversial remarks about Monica Lewinsky were selectively edited by NBC, and even claimed Melvin had falsely asserted that Clinton never apologized for his affair with Lewinsky.

Time has not made Bill Clinton feel worse about that Monica Lewinsky sex scandal!

The former president said the #MeToo movement doesn't make him feel differently about his highly-publicized affair with the former White House intern — except for the fact that he might now see himself as a victim, too. Hmm.

In an interview airing Monday on the Today show, Clinton said he doesn't feel "more responsibility" for his actions through the lens of the movement because he felt "terrible" for what he did back then. But not terrible enough to have ever issued a personal apology to Lewinsky, who in a recent Vanity Fair essay called their affair a "gross abuse of power" on Clinton's part.

When asked if he had ever apologized to the former intern, Clinton admitted he never spoke to her privately, but maintained he apologized to her publicly when he "apologized to everybody in the world" about the decades old drama.

And because he doesn't want it to get twisted that Lewinsky was the only victim here, Clinton reminded NBC's Craig Melvin that he left the presidency in financial shambles due to all the legal costs associated with the affair, explaining:

The former First Daughter had a recent interview published on Saturday afternoon in The Guardian, in which she discusses her life in the White House, her parents, and the building's current occupant… Donald Trump.

While the whole interview is worth a read for those interested to hear how a former First Daughter sees the changing political landscape in America, the juiciest tidbits centered on what Chelsea had to say about Trump — because she didn't hold back much in her criticism.

Speaking about the Cheeto-in-Chief and his mean, demeaning, bullying ways, Chelsea said (below):

Back in March, The New York Times wrote a story reporting this might be happening soon. Trump chose to quietly neither confirm nor deny the story but rather bided his time and— nah, we're just fucking with you.

Considering Chelsea Clinton was still just a child in the White House during one of its biggest recent scandals… she probably knows exactly what she's talking about here!

The former First Daughter of father and President Bill Clinton tweeted publicly on Friday morning a demand that the media and readers refrain from dipping into the sordid details of Donald Trump Jr.'s divorce — at least, as they relate to his children!

But lost in the stalking story was the tale of Colin and Livia working their way back to each other — and back to love, actually!!

Despite a long separation and the scandal now coming out about Livia's former lover, Firth and Giuggioli reunited and are back together as a couple! That's a love that persists!

And they aren't the only ones — a LOT of prominent celeb couples have stayed together and moved forward despite being rocked by controversy, scandal, and salaciousness. Ch-ch-check 'em all out (below)!

The #MeToo movement has allowed the world to reexamine Monica Lewinsky's affair with former President Bill Clinton.

As you surely know, the former White House intern was publicly shamed after it was revealed that she had sexual relations with Hillary Clinton's husband. However, amid this revolutionary time, people are able to fully see the "gross abuse of power" that transpired between Monica and the then-POTUS.

For a personal essay inVanity Fair, the 44-year-old looked back on her involvement in Clinton's sex scandal. In fact, Lewinsky thanked the Harvey Weinstein ousting for allowing her own situation to be looked at through a different lens.

Despite having previously been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, the activist shared that she's only now beginning to "consider the implications of the power differentials that were so vast between a president and a White House intern." She added: